anatomy:skin and it's appendages
The epidermis is the outermost layer of the skin , serving as a protective barrier between the body and the external environment. It is composed of several distinct layers, each with its own unique characteristics and functions. 1. ** Stratum Corneum: ** This is the outermost layer of the epidermis and is responsible for protecting the body against moisture loss and external elements. It consists of layers of flattened, dead skin cells that are constantly shed and replaced. The stratum corneum also plays a role in preventing the entry of harmful microorganisms. 2. ** Stratum Lucidum :** This layer is found in areas of the body with thick skin, such as the palms and soles of the feet. It consists of translucent, flattened cells that lack nuclei and other organelles . Its main function is to provide additional protection to the skin in areas subjected to friction and pressure. 3. ** Stratum Granulosum:* * In this layer, skin cells begin to lose their nuclei and other organell